Duthie Hill

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Overview:

Evergreen is proud to showcase the Duthie Hill Mountain Bike Park. This park is located on the Issaquah Plateau, just north of Grand Ridge Park.

The park is a nicely wooded 120 acre forest with rolling terrain and well draining soils. There is a 2.5 acre clearing in the middle, surrounding by second growth forest. On the south end, Duthie Hill connects with Grand Ridge Park, which already has a 6 mile singletrack trail that connects all the way to I-90 in the south. On the north end, Duthie Hill can connect to Soaring Eagle Park via a 1 mile ride up Trossachs Boulevard.

The XC trails are mostly smooth, buff, flowy, contoured singletrack with bermed turns (particularly Bootcamp and Step It Up). Some are a bit more technical than others (Movin' On and Braveheart). All XC trails have advanced and challenging optional features including logrides, ladders, drops & skinnies.

The Flowpark has the biggest concentration of freeride trails and features in any public riding area in the state.

3 pump tracks... 2 in the clearing and 1 at the top of the flow park (entrance to Rehab).

Practice area with drops of varying height, skinnies, and beginner tables and step-down jumps.

Advocacy Info

King County has provided Community Partnership and Youth Sports Facilities and Youth Athletic Fund Grants to help fund the project. Evergreen corporate supporters, private donors and volunteers have contributed over $50,000 and 20,000 volunteer hours to the Park. How cool is that?! Thanks very much to everybody for this awesome place to ride and just hang out!

Duthie Hill Park was designed and built by the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance with grant money from King County and aweseome financial and volunteer support from Evergreen members and the mt biking community. We'd love your financial support to continue to improve and maintain Duthie Hill!

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Plenty of parking at 8:00 AM on a Monday, rode the blue XC runs Step It Up, Bootcamp and Braveheart. Deuces Wild, Space Coaster and practice drops into central clearing also open. Flow Park, Ryan's Line and HLC closed and blocked off. I respected the closure, those are mostly beyond my curr...

Hadn’t been to Duthie since some of the last cleanups were made on HLC. VooDoo, HLC, and Gravy Train are in perfect condition - clean and smooth as velvet. 🏄🏿‍♂️ Nothing like a Tuesday morning for crowds, either. 👍🏼

I rode the blue lines this morning; Dueces, Movin'on, Breavehart, StepItUp, and Bootcamp in that order. These trails are clear from the Wed night windstorm with one exception. There is a tree near the end of bootcamp. Someone stacked some bits of wood around the long to make a fun little r...

HLC, VooDoo, Ryan's, and Gravy Train running sweet. But it's super dry out there. 40 days(!?) without rain, and Washington's most heavily used bike park is seeing some strain; some corners are getting super loose (HLC), making holding speed through corners a challenge. Still great fun thoug...

Just giving riders a heads up, the trails have been rebuilt/updated so there are features that haven't been there in a while or have been built back up. Caused a bit of a surprise last night on Voodoo. So riders just be aware. "Pre-ride, re-ride, free-ride" is in full effect. Enjoy the trails!

I rode Duthie from the north entrance about a week ago with my son, and found a significant amount of water over the trail leading up to the boardwalk (the boardwalk itself was fine). We were able to ride through it, but today, I found it hub-deep. Fortunately it was just me, because...

The park is in great shape! The drops to the entrance of Voo Doo are fixed. Most if not all fallen trees have been cleared. There are a couple pot holes in boot camp but nothing that can't be avoided. BC/DC is closed and some of the runs in the flow park are getting some attention so be aware of...

There is no doubt that Duthie is suffering through this summer, but that's no reason to stay away! It's actually pretty good, if you can apply a gentle touch. Ryan's is probably best left un-ridden, but Voodoo and HLC are still delivering.

My buddy and I just hit a few basics: VooDoo, 2Hi, HLC, Gravy Train and Ryan's. Everything was riding great. It had been a long time since I hit 2Hi, and was disappointed to see how it's changed (all the gaps are tables). HLC is flowing really nice - better than ever. The work on Gravy Train is r...

Just a short session today on VooDoo Child, HLC and Gravy Trail - all of which are in great shape! HLC is flowing very nicely, though the run-in to Happy Ending has been baptized by brake bumps. The rebuilt section of Gravy is so smooth and nice - great work!

Went for a late night spin NYE and found great conditions everywhere, in part due to the cool (below freezing) temps. Even when it warms up though, there is very little mud to thaw out in any place. The Happy Ending of HLC is currently closed for repairs.

went on this ride today. went up with my newphew which is 10. great ride for beginners. there are some difficult rides also. a lot of different trails to choose from. every trail is marked very well to know where to go. i WILL be hitting this trail again. my cousin bit it pretty hard. but it was...

A lot of signs of recent extraordinary rains - but fortunately not on the trails themselves! Aside from a few puddles in the parking lot/access trail, and a few very minor soft spots in places, the you'd never otherwise know it had rained here. HLC is open again and looking great (thr...